Ionization potention is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from Manganese. But what is the ionization potential of an atom of Mn?
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In the case of Manganese the first ionization potential is 7.4340 V. There are cool and interesting facts about Manganese that most people don't know about. Including the possibility of different ionization potentials. Check this...
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Year: 1774
Location: Sweden
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Note: Learn more about the ionization potential here.
In the case of Manganese the first ionization potential is 7.4340 V. There are cool and interesting facts about Manganese that most people don't know about. Including the possibility of different ionization potentials. Check this...
Manganese Data
Manganese First Ionization Potential
7.4340 VSecond Ionization Potential
15.64 VThird Ionization Potential
33.667 VState at 20 °C
SolidUses
Used in steel, batteries and ceramics. The steel in railroad tracks can contain as much as 1.2% manganese. It is crucial to the effectiveness of vitamin B1.Atomic Mass
54,93805Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Most abundant ores are pyrolusite (MnO2), psilomelane [(Ba,H2O)2Mn5O10] and rhodochrosite (MnCO3). Pure metal produced by mixing MnO2 with powered Al and ignited in a furnace.Description
Hard, brittle, gray-white metal with a pinkish tinge. Rusts like iron in moist air.Atomic Symbol
MnName Origin
Latin: magnes (magnet); Italian: manganese.Atomic Number
25Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Johann GahnYear: 1774
Location: Sweden
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